Answer : No, a Wildcat is slower than an Iguana
The average top speed of a Wildcat is 25 kph, (16 mph) while for an Iguana it is 35 kph, (22 mph)
Name | Name:Wildcat | Name:Iguana |
Top Speed | Top Speed:25 kph, (16 mph) | Top Speed:35 kph, (22 mph) |
Height | Height:27 cm, (10.6 in ) | Height:n/a |
Weight | Weight:4 kg, (9 lbs) | Weight:5 kg, (11 lbs) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):14 | Lifespan in Wild (years):18 |
Description | Description:Wild cats live throughout Southwestern China, Europe, and Africa. They are grey or brown with soft fur and bushy tails. They are also striped in black over the body. | Description:Common green iguanas live throughout Central to South America and it is the largest known lizard that loves to dwell on tree canopies. They act frozen when threatened but once caught, it will whip its tail and rotate wildly. Its skin is traded as luxury leather. |
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